Fifty Years of Fretwell and Lucas: Archaeological Applications of Ideal Distribution Models
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Fifty Years of Fretwell and Lucas: Archaeological Applications of Ideal Distribution Models," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In March 1969, Stephen Fretwell and Henry Lucas Jr. published "On Territorial Behavior and Other Factors Influencing Habitat Distribution in Birds." This paper described the theoretical models of the ideal free distribution, the ideal dominance distribution (later referred to as the ideal despotic distribution), and the effects of Allee’s Principle on these distributions. In the fifty years since the publication of this article, researchers have found these models to be incredibly useful for understanding territoriality and colonization in many species, including humans. While relatively slower to catch on in archaeology, these models have now been applied to the human colonization of Oceania, settlement patterning in Bronze Age Greece, ethnolinguistic diversity in prehistoric California, and the development of socially stratified and hierarchical societies. This session aims to showcase current research in ideal distribution modeling in archaeology from around the world.
Other Keywords
Human Behavioral Ecology •
Digital Archaeology: GIS •
demography •
Survey •
Paleoindian and Paleoamerican •
Geoarchaeology •
Domestication •
Land Use •
Zooarchaeology •
Dating Techniques
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
USA (Country) •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Department of Guadeloupe (Country) •
Cayman Islands (Country) •
Antigua and Barbuda (Country) •
Turks and Caicos Islands (Country) •
Belize (Country)
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- Applications of the IFD and IDD to Complex Societies (2019)
- Crop Management and Domestication in Eastern North America Inspired Both Cooperative Niche Construction and Territorial Competition (2019)
- Decomposing Habitat Suitability With Theory-Driven Machine-Learning (2019)
- Defining Suitability in Mixed Pastoral-Agricultural Societies: A Case Study from Bactria in Northern Afghanistan (2019)
- Despotism in the Southern Sierra Nevada: Linking Habitat Distribution and Tubatulabal Territorial Behavior (2019)
- Fire on the Mountain: Colonizing South Appalachia in the Early Holocene (2019)
- How Firewood Access Structures Settlement Patterns (2019)
- Human-Environment Interactions: The Role of Foragers in the Development of Mobile Pastoralism in Mongolia's Desert-Steppe (2019)
- The Ideal Free Distribution, Population Packing, and the Forager to Producer Transition in the Southern Levant (2019)
- An Islandscape IFD: Predicting Archaeological Settlements from Grenada to St. Vincent, Eastern Caribbean (2019)
- Old Fences and Archeology (2019)
- Reflections on the Life, Career and Influence of Stephen D. Fretwell (2019)
- Revisiting the Ideal-Free settlement of the Caribbean islands (2019)
- Socioecological Dynamics of Forager to Farmer Transitions in Southern Utah (2019)
- What More Can We Learn about Complex Prehistoric Phenomena from an Aged, Simple Model? (2019)
- Why so Low so Long? Constraints on Human Population Growth in Late Pleistocene Sahul (2019)